Victory means Town have scored four wins and two draws during the close season – losing just the once – which sees the Robins head into Saturday's Hellenic Premier Division opener with Milton United in good form.

The game was just five minutes old when Opoku-Ware, a late starter following injury to Shane Cooper-Clark in the warm up, slipped in winger Senussi to open the scoring.

Penn, of Division 1 East, went close when a shot was blocked by Sam Tighe, with the same player crashing the rebound on to the crossbar – but fell further behind when Nugent profited on a loose ball, jumping unmarked to lob a header over the visiting keeper in nine minutes before the break.

The Buckinghamshire side pulled a goal back early in the second half when Josh Whiting was left outnumbered out on the right, with Penn working the overlap to set up a goal at the far post.

But they conceded arguably the goal of the game when falling 3-1 behind in the 72nd minute.

Driving forward down the Town right flank, Dan Broadbear laid the ball on to Jamie Lawlor, who barged into the box and squared for the impressive Opoku-Ware to turn home from close range.

The scoring, though, was not quite finished, with Penn reducing the deficit once more to set up an interesting finish to proceedings.

And it was a gift of a goal for the away side.

Whiting's back pass sold keeper James Hawtree short, with an opponent nipping in to beat the latter and finish into an empty net.

Binfield made it back-to-back wins against higher-ranked opposition when out-scoring Beaconsfield SYCOB by the odd goal in seven at Hill Farm Lane.

And just like they did when prevailing against Burnham earlier in the week, the Moles had to come from behind to secure the victory.

It was Calor Gas Southern League Division 1 side Beaconsfield who struck first, with Ollie Jones finding the back of the net in the fifth minute.

The effort was cancelled out by Jemel Johnson, whose equaliser ensured the two teams remained on level terms until the second half, where the goals flew in.

An Aaron Berry double put the visitors 3-1 ahead, but they were to be rocked by a comeback which saw Binfield secure a 4-3 success.

Substitute Aaron Rowland won the home side a penalty, which Callum Whitty converted to reduce the arrears, with Seb Bowerman tieing up the scores in the 82nd minute.

Binfield won it when good work from another replacement, Steve Nebbett, set up Adam Dickens to settle this friendly fixture.

Mark Tallentire's men bring their pre-season preparations to a close tomorrow night when they entertain near neighbours Wokingham and Emmbrook (7.45pm).

The two sides will be playing for the Martin Joyce Cup.

Sandhurst Town got their Combined Counties Division 1 season off to a winning start.

A solitary strike was enough to see the Fizzers defeat Staines Lammas 1-0 at Bottom Meadow.

Ascot United, beaten 5-0 by Hungerford Town in their last outing on Thursday, were not in action at the weekend.

The Yellamen return to friendly action tomorrow night, where Hayes and Yeading of the Vanarama Conference South are the visitors to the Racecourse Ground (7.45pm).